Types of Errors in PHP

An error is a type of mistake. We can say an error is a condition of having incorrect or false knowledge or an error is defined as an unexpected, invalid program state from which it is impossible to recover. Error can also be defined as “a deviation from accuracy or correctness”. A “mistake” is an error caused by a fault: the fault being misjudgment, carelessness, or forgetfulness. An error message with filename, line number and a message describing the error is sent to the browser.Types of error Basically there are four types of errors in PHP, which are as follows:

Parse Error (Syntax Error)

Fatal Error

Warning Error

Notice Error

1. Parse Errors (syntax errors) The parse error occurs if there is a syntax mistake in the script; the output is Parse errors. A parse error stops the execution of the script. There are many reasons for the occurrence of parse errors in PHP. The common reasons for parse errors are as follows: Common reason of syntax errors are:

Unclosed quotes

Missing or Extra parentheses

Unclosed braces

Missing semicolon

Example

<?php
echo "Cat";
echo "Dog"
echo "Lion";
?>

Output In the above code we missed the semicolon in the second line. When that happens there will be a parse or syntax error which stops execution of the script, as in the following image:2. Fatal Errors Fatal errors are caused when PHP understands what you’ve written, however what you’re asking it to do can’t be done. Fatal errors stop the execution of the script. If you are trying to access the undefined functions, then the output is a fatal error.Example

Output In the above code we defined a function fun1 but we call another function fun2 i.e. func2 is not defined. So a fatal error will be produced that stops the execution of the script. Like as in the following image.3. Warning Errors Warning errors will not stop execution of the script. The main reason for warning errors are to include a missing file or using the incorrect number of parameters in a function.Example

<?php
echo "Warning Error!!";
include ("Welcome.php");
?>

Output In the above code we include a welcome.php file, however the welcome.php file does not exist in the directory. So there will be a warning error produced but that does not stop the execution of the script i.e. you will see a message Warning Error !!. Like in the following image:4. Notice Errors Notice that an error is the same as a warning error i.e. in the notice error execution of the script does not stop. Notice that the error occurs when you try to access the undefined variable, then produce a notice error.Example

<?php
$a="Anuj kumar ";
echo "Notice Error !!";
echo $b;
?>

Output In the above code we defined a variable which named $a. But we call another variable i.e. $b, which is not defined. So there will be a notice error produced but execution of the script does not stop, you will see a message Notice Error !!. Like in the following image:

Anuj Kumar

This is Anuj Kumar. I’m a professional web developer with 4+ year experience. I write blogs in my free time. I love to learn new technologies and share with others. I founded PHPGurukul in September 2015. The main aim of this website to provide PHP, Jquery, MySQL, PHP Oops and other web development tutorials. .